I got a surprise day off from practicum (the best kind!) which has me very much in the mood of a snow day. Not that I got it off because of a snow day, this is South Florida! But basically, I should be doing work - I have internship applications to finish, Christmas presents to make (ooo, now I sound super crafty) and housework that I now have time to do. Instead, I figured I'd review the book I finished last night. That's a productive use of time, right? This is another book I got for free from Freebooksy, which is a super awesome website that I would strongly recommend.
I'll do my best reviewing this book without spoilers, but the twist was pretty twisty, so it may be a vague sort of review. Be warned!
What the back of the book says:
After her parents died in a car accident when she was just a child, Evelyn Lakewood was left alone in the world. Now grown up, she enrolls at Oxford University, where she begins to create a new, stable life.
But when she encounters Jared Calmburry, who she later discovers is an orphan with his own tragic history, the equilibrium she was striving for is thrown off. Instantly drawn to this mysterious stranger with the incredible blue eyes, and confounded by the unusual events that occur whenever they meet, Evelyn resolves to investigate further. What she finds will startle her beyond measure: an ancient legacy of magic, a centuries-old secret society, and a foreboding legend with her and Jared at its center. As she follows a cryptic trail, Evelyn will discover clues to her own painful past, answers she hadn't even been looking for - and a passionate love she cannot resist despite the dangers it brings.
What I have to say:
This book is very much written in the same tradition as Twilight. At least the characters are older, but it's the same idea. While I loved Twilight when I was in high school, it's not really the kind of book I enjoy now. I guess I should start off saying that I didn't dislike the book, but I do have some mixed feelings about it. The whole "we're prophesied to be together" thing is almost cliche at this point, but I give props to the mythical story the author chose to use, that part was unique. I was actually surprised by that, but maybe because it wasn't a love story I typically think of so it wasn't even on my radar.
I didn't really like Evelyn. She gets crazy obsessive about Jared, to the point of skipping classes so she can look for a book with his family tree in the library. I read that and was waaay turned off by it, just because I like my female characters to be a little less....desperate and stalkerish. Also, she has another guy who is clearly interested in her and she clearly is aware, but continues to justify hanging out with him because it's just friendly on her end. To me, it feels like she's using him. I mean, he turns out to be a complete jerk, but that doesn't make her behavior okay in my mind. And she's all too eager to cut one of her friends out of her life "to protect her", and never actually seems upset about it. Basically, I got the impression that her entire story line is to be with Jared, and that just got boring. The reader learns nothing about her other than her entire family was killed and she loves Jared, so it's hard to relate to her.
To be completely honest, I had a hard time caring much about any of the characters, which is bad. I'm very much a character-driven reader (probably my psychology background) so a lack of connection with them is a big problem. And the plot is largely focused on the love story between Jared and Evelyn, so that got dull too. The ending did speed up a bit, so at least there's some hope that The Revealed will have a little more plot to it than The Concealed. Also something to consider is that this is Sarah Kleck's first novel, and my experience in reading first novels is that they tend to be rough but the authors tend to grow and improve in later novels. So, I wouldn't write her off based on this.
All in all, The Concealed is a fluffy romance novel that fans of Twilight might enjoy quite a bit. It's an easy read, well suited for young adult and new adult readers. Word of warning, there is a rape scene in the book so if that's not okay with you for whatever reason, I wouldn't recommend it.
More about the author:
Sarah Kleck studied education, psychology, and sociology at the University of Augsburg in Bavaria. Currently, she works as a human resources officer and lives with her husband in Germany near Lake Constance. The Concealed is her first novel.
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